Keep Calm and Carry On
This podcast is a great deal of fun, and as an actor, director, and fan of theater, it is wonderful to travel around with mostly Austin, some of the time Reed, and occasionally Mick, Matt, Domenic, and others as they crisscross the globe. They invite us backstage to listen in with themselves and occasionally others discussing any number of topics. If you like theater, you’ll love this podcast, and if you don’t care about theater you’ll also love it. I have listened since episode 1 and still look forward to it every week - tune in! I still wonder, though... How many RSC members does it take to change a light bulb?
PerpetualImagination via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/05/12
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Somehow itunes managed to remove this rom my ipod, or my ipod managed to remove it, but either way, it gives me the chance to say THANK YOU for the many many awesome podcasts over the years. Now I must get back to seeing your shows, alas you never made ot to Toronto in the 6 years I was there,...Read full review »
TomasT321 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 04/12/16
The RSC's podcast is easily the best theatre podcast I've found yet. Not only does it come out every single week, but it is never pretentious, always informative, often funny, and covers an incredible range of topics, from play publishing to Kirk vs. Picard. Not only does a listener get an...Read full review »
Shanz in NZ via Apple Podcasts · New Zealand · 12/11/10
The RSC podcast provides a back stage insight into comedy and theater--and the day to day activities of a performing group. The members of the RSC each have interesting backgrounds which are disclosed over the course of many podcasts. They are also well connected throughout the entertainment...Read full review »
Bittorfbradley via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/05/14
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